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Definition of Habited
1. Adjective. Dressed in a habit. "The habited men of the monastery"
Definition of Habited
1. p. p. & a. Clothed; arrayed; dressed; as, he was habited like a shepherd.
Definition of Habited
1. Verb. (past of habit) ¹
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Definition of Habited
1. habit [v] - See also: habit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Habited
Literary usage of Habited
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of James Harris, Esq. by James Harris (1841)
"CONCERNING HABIT, OR BATHER THE BEING habited. ITS DESCRIPTION. ... THE genus of
habit, or rather of being habited, is of so little importance, ..."
2. A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish, and by John Smith (1831)
"He is habited in the dress of the Order, holding his cap in his left hand, the
right is placed on a book held edgeways on a table; a crucifix stands near it ..."
3. The Works of James Harris, Esq. by James Harris, James Harris Malmesbury (1841)
"THE genus of habit, or rather of being habited, is of so little importance, when
compared to the other predicaments, that perhaps it might be omitted, ..."
4. Philosophical Arrangements by James Harris (1775)
"Concerning HABIT, or rather the BEING habited—It's Definition—it's prin- ...
THE GENUS OF HABIT, or rather C.XIV, OF BEING habited, is of fo lit- ' tie ..."
5. The Antiquary (1873)
"In the south window of the cross aisle of Ashford Church was once the figure of
one of this family habited in his sur- coat-of-arms,* with his spurs on, ..."
6. The Trial of Col. Aaron Burr, on an Indictment for Treason, Before the by T. Carpenter (1808)
"His children were also habited 'in their habited dress Nothing he added, delayed
his departure, except the" unfinished Condition of the boats-which were to ..."